TR2015-019
Dynamic Window Decoding for LDPC Convolutional Codes in Low-Latency Optical Communications
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- "Dynamic Window Decoding for LDPC Convolutional Codes in Low-Latency Optical Communications", Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC), DOI: 10.13464/OFC.2015.Th3E.A, March 2015.BibTeX TR2015-019 PDF
- @inproceedings{Xia2015mar,
- author = {Xia, T. and Koike-Akino, T. and Millar, D.S. and Kojima, K. and Parsons, K. and Miyata, Y. and Sugihara, K. and Matsumoto, W.},
- title = {Dynamic Window Decoding for LDPC Convolutional Codes in Low-Latency Optical Communications},
- booktitle = {Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC)},
- year = 2015,
- month = mar,
- doi = {10.13464/OFC.2015.Th3E.A},
- isbn = {978-1-55752-937-4},
- url = {https://www.merl.com/publications/TR2015-019}
- }
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- "Dynamic Window Decoding for LDPC Convolutional Codes in Low-Latency Optical Communications", Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC), DOI: 10.13464/OFC.2015.Th3E.A, March 2015.
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We propose a dynamic window decoding scheme for LDPC convolutional codes to reduce the latency compared to the belief propagation decoding. The BER performance of our proposed memory-efficient decoding scheme is verified by simulations.
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